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The Brummies Biography

"Good evening, we're the Brummies."

With that simple introduction, so opens one of the year's most immersive and adventurous rock albums, Eternal Reach. The debut LP by Birmingham, Alabama, band the Brummies – their name is U.K. slang for a resident of Birmingham – Eternal Reach is a musician's album, distinguished by inventive arrangements, lush melodies and straight-to-tape production. Perfectly suited for losing yourself beneath a pair of quality do your homework online headphones, the record evokes the psych-rock vibe of the Sixties and the soft indie-folk of the Nineties, yet possesses a timeless sound all its own.

Made up of vocalists and multi-instrumentalists John Davidson and Jacob Bryant, and drummer Trevor Davis, the Brummies have been playing together in various incarnations since high school. The members count the Beatles, Elton John, ELO, Blitzen Trapper and My Morning Jacket among their influences, but also have an affinity for sweeping film soundtracks, a passion that informs Eternal Reach.

Vlad Holiday Biography

Vlad Holiday (born May 24, 1989) is a Romanian-born singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City via Jersey City. On July 28th, 2017, Nylon (magazine) premiered Holiday's solo project debut "Quit Playing Cool". The song was also featured on Spotify's New Indie Mix playlist, as well as All Genres Hot Tracks on iTunes and Apple Music. Holiday was the lead singer and founder of the New York City-based indie rock band Born Cages. In addition, Holiday is also a music producer, who's worked on albums like Donald Cumming's Out Calls Only (Razor & Tie), and Public Access TV's Never Enough (Cinematic Music Group).

Early life
Holiday was born "Vlad Luca Gheorghiu" in Bucharest, Romania on May 24, 1989. He later changed his last name to Holiday when receiving US citizenship. Holiday's father, Paul Gheorghiu (son of actor Petre Gheorghiu) was a journalist who spoke out against the regime change in Romania once the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 as the country escaped communism and corruption. This resulted in their family receiving death threats from their government, and Holiday's father fled to America for political asylum in search for a better life for the family. It took Vlad and the rest of his family 9 years to be able to get the proper paperwork required to move to the US, and in September 1999, Holiday (age 10) and his family moved to Bergen County, New Jersey, where he met his father in person for the first time. He grew up in Mahwah, New Jersey, where he attended and graduated from Mahwah High School.
Career
Solo career (2017-present)
On July 28, 2017, Vlad Holiday announced his solo project through Nylon (magazine). NYLON premiered his debut track, "Quit Playing Cool". The song was also featured on Spotify's "New Indie Mix" playlist, "Fresh Finds: Six Strings" playlist, as well as featured on All Genres Hot Tracks on iTunes and Apple Music. Quit Playing Cool's music video was released on VEVO's New Alternative playlist on September 1st. The video features model/actress Yulia Kirillova and is directed by Polly Pierce.. Holiday's currently in the studio working on his debut album.

Born Cages (2011–2017)

In October 2011, the band began booking shows in New York City under the moniker Electric Sun. The band's first live show was at Music Hall of Williamsburg on October 26, 2011. In October 2012, they changed their name to "Born Cages" due to too many people confusing them for a 1970s rock band that shared the same name, fronted by The Scorpions' Uli Jon Roth. The band's first show as Born Cages was at CMJ Music Festival with X Ambassadors.
Born Cages signed to Razor & Tie and their new label Washington Square, who Rolling Stone announced as The Hold Steady planned a new album. Born Cages' debut full-length album, I'm Glad I'm Not Me, was released via Washington Square on June 2, 2015. The album artwork was created by London-based illustrator Matthew Cooper, who's worked with Arctic Monkeys, The Kills, Caribou, Franz Ferdinand, Noel Gallagher and Paul McCartney. Due to Rolling Down The Hill and Metaphor's radio play, I'm Glad I'm Not Me became the No. 9 album at Alternative Specialty radio during the week of December 10, 2014. On August 5, 2014, Buzznet premiered Born Cages' "Rolling Down The Hill," as the band announced a headlining tour in support of the new single. On September 4, Fresh New Tracks premiered a Rolling Down The Hill remix from German producer Glastrophobie, which reached the No. 2 spot on Hype Machine's Popular Remix Chart. Yahoo! Music premiered the song's official music video on November 1, 2014. On November 21, 2014, the video won mtvU's The Freshmen competition. On the week of November 19, 2014, Rolling Down The Hill reached No. 7 on the Alternative Specialty Radio chart, with spins on stations like LA's KROQ and NYC's Q104.3. The single also features B-Side track, "Fuel To The Fire," which was an old demo from the band's first studio recording.

On April 7, 2017, Born Cages released their second studio album, Exit Signs In A Burning Building, which was produced by Vlad Holiday, with additional production by bandmate Matt Maroulakos and Justin Gerrish (The Strokes, Vampire Weekend). The band performed the new album at SXSW Music Festival in March 2017, where NPR raved, "Undeniably great songs... Every moment was Instagram-ready, and every song made me want to throw my hands in the air... I look forward to saying, 'I saw them when...'" The album will contain two of the band's latest singles; "Ain't Gonna Happen", which charted on Spotify's United States Viral 50, and "Half Asleep", whose music video premiered March 8 on VEVO.
The band has shared stages with bands like The Subways, Hockey, Magic Man, X Ambassadors, Donald Cumming (of The Virgins), Har Mar Superstar, JD Samson, Said The Whale and Public Access TV. On February 19 and 23 of 2012, the band opened up for Guns N' Roses in Chicago and Maryland.

Holiday started his first band in high school along with his brother, Matei Gheorghiu, and high school friends Misha Zilman and Dan DiLiberto. The band went on to receive a record deal from Doghouse Records/Warner, and toured the US for the next 5 years, including Vans Warped Tour, SXSW and a club tour with All American Rejects. Mark Hoppus of Blink 182 was set to produce the band's second record, but Jet Lag Gemini disbanded just before they went in the studio, due to issues with their label.

Notable instruments
Holiday has been a long time user of Gibson Les Paul guitars. While in Jet Lag Gemini, Holiday became endorsed by Gibson. In August 2009, when famous electric guitar pioneer and innovator Les Paul passed away at 94 years old, Holiday was invited to his funeral reception at Gibson's NYC Showroom. Holiday described the event as a religious experience, and has since gotten a "Les Paul" tattoo to commemorate the night. Other notable brands that endorse Holiday are Analog Outfitters (who make Holiday's signature amp, The Sarge, which is constructed from recycled Hammond organ parts), and GHS Strings.